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      全國2008年1月高等教育自學(xué)考試英語閱讀(二)試題_第19頁

      來源:考試網(wǎng) [ 2011年11月22日 ] 【大 中 小】
      Progress in medicine and hygiene has made it possible for people to

      live longer. People in Europe and North America live, on the average,

      twice as long as they did a hundred years ago. In other countries, too,

      people generally live much longer than they once did. Babies,

      especially, have a far better chance of growing up because of increased

      protection against infant disease. 47. However, all countries do not

      benefit to the same degree from this program in medicine and hygiene.

      In prehistoric time, people from Africa and Asia migrated to other

      continents. Europe was occupied by people from the East, America by

      groups from Asia. During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,

      migrations have taken place within certain countries: the cities with

      their industries have attracted people away from the country. 48. The

      possibility of earning a fixed salary in a factory or office was more

      attractive than the possibility of staying on the farm and having one’

      s work destroyed by frost, storms, or droughts. Furthermore, the

      development of agricultural machinery made it possible for fewer people

      to do the same amount of work.

      Thus, at the same time that the industrial revolution made it possible

      to produce goods more cheaply and more quickly in factories, and

      agricultural revolution also took place. Instead of leaving fields

      empty every third year, farmers began to plant clover or some other

      crop that would enrich the soil. Instead of using only animal

      fertilizer, farmers began to use chemical fertilizers to keep the soil

      rich. 49. These methods have enabled French farmers, for example, to

      give five times as much wheat as was obtained from the same land two

      centuries ago.

      In many countries farmers find it more profitable to raise only one

      crop or one kind of animal. They choose the kind that gives the best

      results. Then they sell all that they produce, instead of trying to

      grow a little of everything and consume what they grow. 50. This is a

      more feasible type of operation because modern methods and machinery

      are adapted to specific animals and specific crops. Therefore, it would

      be too expensive to do all the work by hand, or to buy the equipment

      needed for several different kinds of farming.

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